Nasir Kabara

Nasir Kabara

Sheikh Nasir Kabara was a renowned Islamic scholar in Nigeria. He was born in Kano on 18 April 1925[1] until his death on 4 October 1994 was considered the leader of the Qadiriyyah sufi movement in the west African region.

References

  1. ^ Roman Loimeier, Islamic Reform and Political Change in Northern Nigeria, Northwestern University Press, 1997

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